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Prime Minister Theresa May says she has requested an extension of Article 50 until 30 June which would delay Brexit and says it would not be in "anyone's interests" for the UK to take part in European Parliament elections

Labour MP Alison McGovern has formally requested an emergency parliamentary debate on Brexit as Prime Minister Theresa May is expected to write a letter to European Council President Donald Tusk asking for an extension to Article 50

Bercow rejects another vote on same motion. (But says it's not his last word on the matter). He rules "what the government cannot do is resubmit to the house the same proposition or substantially the same proposition"

Ivor Ferguson, head of the Ulster Farmers Union urges the DUP and others to focus on people's livlihoods No deal would "offers Ireland a tariff-free backdoor" into Britain that would "wipe out" any dividend for Northern Ireland farmers.

Port Calais: BREXIT: From 29/03 00.00, HVs drivers: for a rapid transit, those documents will be needed on the port of Calais: International consignment note (CMR) The Master reference number MRN (barcode) If you are transporting sanitary or phytosanitary goods: the pre-notification document

No10 sets new deadline for MPs: unless it's clear there is a majority for an MV3 when Parliament rises on Tuesday night, PM will go to Brussels on Thursday and apply for long A50 extension (that's the last possible moment to table an MV motion for debate on Weds).

Counter Terrorism Police unit in South East England say, an incident last night in Stanwell in which a 19 year old man was stabbed and injured has been declared a terrorist incident. 50-year-old man was arrested nearby by armed police units.

Greater Manchester Police says a 24-year-old man from Oldham has been arrested on suspicion of sending malicious communications after posting comments on social media supporting the mosque attacks in New Zealand

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